Skip to main content

Support death penalty to terrorist Mohd. Afzal


Support death penalty to terrorist Mohd. Afzal

Online E-Letter & Signature drive

Mohd. Afzal Guru, the terrorist played a leading role in the joint attack by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET) and the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JEM) of Pakistan on the Indian Parliament on 13 December, 2001. The terrorists in this brutal attack had killed seven members of the security force, including a lady constable.
Supreme Court has ordered that Mohammed Afzal be hanged on October 20. He was charged with concealing the conspiracy of the attack on Parliament. Today, Kashmiri Muslims are holding a massive protest against the death sentence to the terrorist Afzal. Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad of the Congress, Communist and local groups have come out in support of Afzal. Now to show that people of this Nation seek mercy for Afzal, these groups have decided to initiate a nation-wide signature campaign. The Jammu and Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS) has launched a signature campaign to mobilize public support for Mohd. Afzal Guru. The media, academics, various NGOs, students and other representatives of the society have participated in the launch ceremony.
If you think this is a grossly incorrect act and there should be no revision of death penalty, you can register your protest by sending an automated e-letter to President and thereby participating in this online signature drive, which would truly be the Voice of the people supporting the Supreme Court.

Signature Drive

Just click send to join the online drive by sending an automated e-letter.

To:
The President of India
CC:
Prime minister of India
From:

* Add multiple names separated by comma (,)
Please do not put your comments here.
For comments:
Click here
Email:

Invalid email will not get processed to send protest mail.
City::
Country:
Subject:
Notify me about future events via mail
Your email address will be kept confidential.
Your e-letter will be sent only after your email address is verified. A verification mail will be sent to you.
Only after verification your name will start appearing in the list of signatories.
Count of protestors: 29090
View list of protestors
Read your e-letter
Tell your friends

Other Highlights

Police records of Afzal

According to the police, Mohammad Afzal dropped out of Jhelum Valley Medical College where he was studying medicine and crossed the LoC in 1990 for arms training and returned the following year.
  • According to police records, Afzal was a JKLF militant before he surrendered to the BSF at Sopore in 1993.
  • In a Newspaper appeal, his wife Tabassum claims that the BSF used him to help track down other militants.
  • She also claims Kashmir' Special Operation Group enlisted his services.
    In 1994 Afzal moved to Delhi where he started a fruit business. He was arrested and released after a week.
  • In 2000 he moved to Delhi again, restarting his business, where he was arrested again for providing a house, cars and other help to the terrorists who attacked the Parliament.

Plea of relatives of death victims

'Seeing the support from Human rights and political groups for a terrorist, we feel cheated. This is not what my father laid down his life for.' - Sunder Singh Patel, son of Delhi Police head constable Ghanshayam Patel, who lost his life defending the Parliament house.
A shocked Awdesh Kumar, whose wife Kamlesh Kumari, a CRPF constable, was killed in the attack, said 'he (Guru) was involved in the attack on Parliament. His role was established and the trial took place from a lower court to the Supreme Court. Now why all of a sudden, the Human rights groups and political parties have started raising their voice?'

Kashmir CM supports terrorist

Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Ghulam Nabi Azad has lent support to the demand that Mohammad Afzal Guru, sentenced to death for the 2001 terror attack on the Indian Parliament, be pardoned. Azad has asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to intervene to get a Presidential pardon for 'Guru'. Citing public sentiment in Kashmir Valley as the reason, he has Mr. Manmohan Singh to use his good offices to obtain a Presidential clemency for 'Guru'.

Shameless Congress and Communists

The Congress has said that it neither endorsed nor rejected CM Azad's stand and skirted queries. Why Congress needs special consideration over the issue? The CPI-M has openly supported terrorist Afzal and demanded to review the verdict.

Fake Sympathy of our Home minister

'A sad chapter would have been written in Indian history, if the security forces had not shown extreme valour and alertness in foiling the attack [on Parliament].' - Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil, Congress ('The Hindu', 10 April 2006)

Related stories and references:

Open Letter by Nationalist Shri. Upananda Brhamachari !new!
Afzal case: Victims families to return Ashok Chakra

An Open letter to the President of India
Afzal execution may be deferred
Politicians of Jammu & Kashmir seek mercy for Afzal Guru
Chronology of events - The Attack on Parliament
Parliament attack: Victim families want Afzal hanged

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Maharana Pratap : Valour and Unbreakable determination personified

Maharana Pratap ( Source of image: rajputras.blogspot.in ) Contents Introduction of Maharana Pratap Childhood of Maharana Pratap Maharana Pratap's Coronation Unbreakable oath to free 'Motherland' by Maharana Pratap Battle of Haldiighat: Supreme fighter 'Maharana Pratap.' Severe destiny of Maharana Pratap Devotion of Bhamashah towards Maharana Pratap Last Wish of Maharana Pratap Introduction of Maharana Pratap   Maharana Pratap is a name worth remembering to begin one’s day with. His name is engraved with gold among the list of valiant kings who protected the Nation, Dharma, Culture and Freedom of this country by sacrificing his life! This is a holy remembrance of his valor! Who does not know the name of the great king of Mewar, Maharana Pratap Singh? In the history of India, this name has always proved to be motivating for qualities like valor, bravery, sacrifice and martyrdom. Many brave warriors like Bappa Rawal, Rana Hamir, Ra

5 Ways How Modi Enhances Women Entrepreneurship in Gujarat

Bangalore: Nurtured with evergreen simplicity, the women of Gujarat have flourished with decades of hard work and dedication. Lijjat Papad  (a handmade thin, crisp circular shaped Indian food, served as an accompaniment in Indian meals) is a unique example of which a small group of women have given their time to make a worthy organization of trust and productivity. Narendra Modi the Chief Minister of Gujarat recently spoke at the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), citing examples of entrepreneurial roles played by women. In his talk, he has expressed deep appreciation for the great wonders women have made since years together. Let us take a look at power of entrepreneurship according to Modi that has existed in the History of Gujarat as listed out by Economic Times. #5 Handicrafts The state of Gujarat is blessed with rich traditional handicrafts. Right from needle works to tie and dye (Bandhini), Gujarat celebrates a wide variety of famous handicr

The concept of 33 koti devata in Hinduism!

The concept of 33 koti devata in Hinduism: The Vedas refer to not 33 crore Devatas but 33 types (Koti in Sanskrit) of Devatas. They are explained in Shatpath Brahman and many other scriptures very clearly. "Yasya Trayastrinshad Devaa Ange Sarve Samaahitaa, Skamma Tam Bruhi Katamah Swideva Sah”. ~(Atharva Veda 10-7-13) Which means: with God’s influence, these thirty-three (supporting devta) sustain the world. In Brhadaranyaka Upanishad while discussing Brahman, Yajnavalkya is asked how many gods are there. He says that there are three hundred and three and three thousand and three gods. When the question is repeated? He says, thirty three. When the question is again repeated he says, six. Finally, after several repetitions he says ONE. (Chapter I, hymn 9, verse 1) The number 33 comes from the number of Vedic gods explained by Yajnavalkya in Brhadaranyaka Upanishad – the eight Vasus, the eleven Rudras, the twelve Adityas, Indra and Prajapati. (Chapter I, hymn 9, verse 2